dgibb10
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Again.It's still pretty damn close no matter how you spin it (329 pts vs 317 pts). Considering the Sens best player was mostly 20-21 y/o during that time frame, it's not looking bad.
If you replace Hughes by Hischier, you're retrieving 26 pts from the NJ duo so 14 more pts overall for Ottawa's duo.
I mean, my post, that you quoted, was especially made so that nobody would come up with such hyperbole, but you still do? Even after quoting my post? I mean, how is it possible lol?
13 more pts than Stutzle, 16 more pts than Tkachuk, a SIGNIFICANT 8% more
???
Bratt + Hughes + Hischier + Meier in 2023-24 = 276 pts
vs
Tkachuk + Stutzle + Batherson + Giroux in 2023-24 = 274 pts
Hughes + Hischier + Bratt + Mercer in 2022-23 = 308 pts
vs
Stutzle + Tkachuk + Giroux + DeBrincat in 2022-23 = 318 pts (4 pts less if you take Batherson instead of DBC)
You're making this weird.
Simple concept that ottawa fans can't seem to grasp.
Ottawa has had 120 more power plays than NJD over the last 2 years.
Against most combos, you could credit this to Stutzle and Tkachuk's penalty differential. Against Jack, Bratt, and Nico who have a combined penalty differential of +100 (29 taken, 127 drawn, 2 major penalties drawn) over the last 2 years, it does not apply.
NJD's 4 are much more productive even strength.
NJD's 4 are a more productive PP combo.
If you swap out hughes for hischier, the PP gap goes away. (this gap is massive with hughes)
The EV gap stays about the same.
And then you add Hischiers possession metrics and PK value
(if you want you can Acknowledge all of Meier, Stutzle, and Hughes playing last year injured and I can use Hughes and Meier 21-22 stats instead of 23-24, and simply ignore Stutzle's 23-24 stats because he only has the 1 high level year to go off)
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